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Host New York drove 67 yards in 15 plays to the Rams' 3-yard line late in the second quarter, but L.A.'s defense held the Jets to a field goal. New York again mounted a long drive that covered 78 yards in 14 plays and consumed 9 minutes, 45 seconds to start the third quarter, but the Rams defense again stiffened and forced the Jets to turn over ...
This list of seasons completed by the Los Angeles Rams American football franchise (known as the Cleveland Rams from 1936 to 1945 and the St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 2015) documents season-by-season records from 1936 to present, including conference standings, division standings, postseason records, league awards for individual players or head coaches, and team awards for individual players.
Nevertheless, the Rams responded the next week with a 28–20 win over the Washington Commanders. The following Thursday, Los Angeles dominated the New Orleans Saints and held off a late comeback chance to win 30–22. The Rams would then play the New York Giants on New Year's Eve, in what was a very sloppy and inconsistent game from both sides.
New York Mills is a village in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 3,327 at the 2010 census. The village of New York Mills is partly in the town of Whitestown and partly in the town of New Hartford. It is a western suburb of the city of Utica.
The Rams drove inside the opposing 30-yard line on all five of their first-half possessions before closing out the game with an efficient eight-play, 75-yard march in overtime.
Most seasons in a Rams uniform – 20, Jackie Slater, (1976–1995) (tied for the most seasons played with one team along with Darrell Green.) Most games played in a Rams uniform – 259, Jackie Slater, (1976–1995). Most consecutive games played in a Rams uniform – 201, Jack Youngblood, (1971–1984).
The 2016 season was the Los Angeles Rams' 79th in the National Football League (NFL), and their fifth and final under head coach Jeff Fisher.It was the franchise's 50th season in the Greater Los Angeles Area but their first since 1994, having returned to Los Angeles after 21 seasons in St. Louis.
The 1984 Los Angeles Rams season was the franchise's 47th season in the National Football League, their 48th overall, and their 39th in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The Rams looked to improve on their 9–7 record from 1983 and make the playoffs for the second consecutive season and 10th in the last 12.